| Alaska Regional Office | U.S. Department of the Interior | |||||
| Cultural Resources Team | National Park Service |
| National
Historic Landmarks in Alaska |
Kennecott
Mines, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve |
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Kennecott, Alaska |
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| National
Register Number: 78003420 Resource Type: District Property Type: Industry/Processing/Extract. - Extractive facility Designated: June 23, 1986 |
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| A vestige of an early 20th-century copper mining camp, Kennecott represents the mining techniques of the era. The mines here were among the nation's largest and contained the last of the great high-grade copper ore deposits of the American West. The world's first ammonia-leaching plant for extracting concentrations of ore from low-grade ores was designed and first successfully used on a commercial scale here. The camp is little changed since its 1938 closing. | |||||||||
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